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The threat to the security of digital systems is constantly-evolving, and Arm has been working with British Government-backed UK Research and Innovation on efforts to enhance homegrown cyber resilience.

Arm Training has introduced a more blended approach to its standard classroom training. Before a face-to-face training course, attendees are granted access to a private community on the Arm online training platform to complete prerequisite modules.

It was widely reported back in January that smart speakers are now the fastest growing consumer technology trend. Thanks to aggressive device discounts on Black Friday and in the run up to Christmas, downloads of Amazon Alexa and Google Home partner apps topped App Store charts on Christmas day — suggesting that Trivial Pursuit may have become the world’s second favorite festive Q&A.

The long fly ball in baseball is a thing of beauty. Spectators hold their breath as the ball arcs gracefully into the sky and then hurtles towards the outfield with a uniformed player in pursuit. Sometimes it ends up nestling gracefully in the hollow of an outstretched glove. When it works, it seems like a simple act, but catching success asks a fascinating question: how do baseball outfielders coordinate their run perfectly…

When you consider that Arm has over 95% market share in smartphone processors, a round-up of Arm-powered smartphones launched this week at Mobile World Congress 2018 might end up looking like any other list of new releases.

It’s safe to say that in 2018, every major automotive manufacturer is hard at work on its autonomous vehicle strategy. But what exactly do we mean when we say ‘autonomous vehicle’ (aka ‘self-driving car’)? Will we soon be sipping coffee from the back...

Arm and UNICEF have been working together since 2015 to use the power of technology to transform the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children.In 2015, together we launched the ‘Wearables for Good' challenge.

Our predictions about how the key themes of AI and Machine Learning (ML), IoT, security and blockchain are likely to begin to make a real difference in the way all of us interact with technology in 2018

2017 was the year Artificial Intelligence (AI) became pervasive in homes, thanks in part to aggressive ad campaigns from Amazon and Google declaring their digital home assistants the new must-have household appliances, bringing the consumer vision of...